Structural equation models and regression analyses accounting for age and sex contributions revealed that
emotion dysregulation mediated associations between sociodemographic risk and internalizing symptoms, externalizing problem behavior, and drug use severity, and moderated links between psychosocial risk and internalizing symptoms and externalizing problem behavior.
Moreover, path analyses revealed that
emotion dysregulation mediated the influence of both forms of internalized stigma on symptoms of depression / anxiety and sexual compulsivity / hypersexuality as well as serodiscordant condomless anal sex.
Additionally, adolescent - reported
emotion dysregulation mediated the relation between parent invalidation of emotions and adolescent internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
Emotion Dysregulation Mediates the Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Non-Suicidal Self - Injury.
Emotion dysregulation mediates the longitudinal relation between peer rejection and depression.
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Higher scores on the familial risk index were positively related to increased
emotion dysregulation and negatively related to decreased
emotion regulation through
mediated effects of mothers» unsupportive reactions to children's negative emotional expressions.
The
mediating role of
emotion dysregulation and depression on the relationship between childhood trauma exposure and emotional eating
In addition, self - compassion
mediated the relationship between childhood maltreatment severity and later
emotion dysregulation.
Maternal interpersonal sensitivity was positively associated with child social problems, and this relationship was fully
mediated by child
emotion dysregulation.